Explore a wide range of apps on your LG UHD 4K smart OLED TV. It has a user interface that lets you connect your mobile devices and enjoy watching shows from a variety of streaming services. This LG UHD 4K smart OLED TV has more than eight million pixels that deliver four times the resolution for an Ultra HD experience.
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I purchased the LG OLED 55B6 based on website reviews and reading individual reviews. My decision was based on several new technologies, HDR (High Dynamic Range) and more, too many to mention but the HDR was the most important to me. I researched all the latest technology and patiently waited for over a year and was excited when I purchased the LG OLED 55B6. The sales staff was extremely helpful and pleasant to work with but as expected they tried to sale me a HDMI cable and explained why I should invest in the high cost HDMI cables. I passed on the purchase until I had the opportunity to research his claims. I also was offered an extended warranty but my credit card company extends warranty’s additional 2 years after the manufacture warranty ends so I declined. Being a smart buyer, which I assume you are to, I did my research based on knowing there are a lot of changes in technology and there might be changes in what is needed to get the best output of the new technology on the market. What we all know is just buying the latest technology is not all you’ll need to be able to utilize that technology. The signal source must also be able to transfer 4K/HDR to the TV in order to receive the new technology. That means if you have a cable box, satellite box, AV receiver, etc. it has to be 4K/HDR compatible or it won’t send the signal necessary to the TV so you can utilize 4K/HRD. Furthermore, the HDMI cables, everywhere I researched, is only the “conduit” or as one website called it “Dumb Pipe” that only transfers the signal from the source to the TV. They did recommend limit the length, and purchase High Speed HDMI cable but the cost is very affordable and not what the sales person was trying to sell me. Now moving on, I have the LG OLED 55B6 home, I wanted to calibrate my TV settings, through research this is a must. I researched online and found a couple sources but used the one on YouTube and so far I like the outcome. Everyone has their own taste and preferences so I’ll leave the decision on calibrating your TV up to you. For now, what I’m seeing I like very much.